Camera optical lens

ABSTRACT

The present disclosure provides a camera optical lens including eight lenses which are, from an object side to an image side in sequence: a first lens having a positive refractive power, a second lens having a positive refractive power, a third lens having a positive refractive power, a fourth lens having a negative refractive power, a fifth lens having a positive refractive power, a sixth lens having a positive refractive power, a seventh lens having a negative refractive power, and an eighth lens having a negative refractive power; the camera optical lens satisfies conditions of: 0.95≤f/TTL; 3.00≤f2/f≤5.00; and 3.50≤(R9+R10)/(R9−R10)≤30.00. The camera optical lens can achieve good optical performance while meeting the design requirements for large aperture, long focal length and ultra-thinness.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present disclosure relates to the field of optical lens, particular,to a camera optical lens suitable for handheld devices, such as smartphones and digital cameras, and imaging devices, such as monitors or PClenses.

BACKGROUND

With the emergence of smart phones in recent years, the demand forminiature camera lens is increasing day by day, but in general thephotosensitive devices of camera lens are nothing more than ChargeCoupled Device (CCD) or Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor Sensor(CMOS sensor), and as the progress of the semiconductor manufacturingtechnology makes the pixel size of the photosensitive devices becomesmaller, plus the current development trend of electronic productstowards better functions and thinner and smaller dimensions, miniaturecamera lens with good imaging quality therefore have become a mainstreamin the market.

In order to obtain better imaging quality, the lens that istraditionally equipped in mobile phone cameras adopts a three-piece,four-piece, or even five-piece or six-piece lens structure. However,with the development of technology and the increase of the diversedemands of users, and as the pixel area of photosensitive devices isbecoming smaller and smaller and the requirement of the system on theimaging quality is improving constantly, the eight-piece lens structuregradually appears in lens designs. Although the typical eight-piece lensalready has good optical performance, its optical power, lens spacingand lens shape remain unreasonable to some extents, resulting in thatthe lens structure, which, even though, has excellent opticalperformance, is not able to meet the design requirement for largeaperture, long focal length and ultra-thinness.

Thus, there is a need to provide a camera optical lens having excellentoptical performance and meeting the design requirement for largeaperture, long focal length and ultra-thinness.

SUMMARY

To address the above issues, an object of the present disclosure is toprovide a camera optical lens that meets a design requirement of largeaperture, long focal length and ultra-thinness while having excellentoptical performance.

For solving the above technical problem, embodiments of the presentdisclosure provide a camera optical lens. The camera optical lensincludes eight lenses which are, from an object side to an image side insequence: a first lens having a positive refractive power, a second lenshaving a positive refractive power, a third lens having a positiverefractive power, a fourth lens having a negative refractive power, afifth lens having a positive refractive power, a sixth lens having apositive refractive power, a seventh lens having a negative refractivepower, and an eighth lens having a negative refractive power; the cameraoptical lens satisfies conditions of: 0.95≤f/TTL; 3.50≤f2/f≤5.00; and−20.00≤(R9+R10)/(R9−R10)≤−3.50; where TTL denotes a total optical lengthfrom an object-side surface of the first lens to an image surface of thecamera optical lens along an optical axis; f denotes a focal length ofthe camera optical lens; f2 denotes a focal length of the second lens;R9 denotes a central curvature radius of an object-side surface of thefifth lens; R10 denotes a central curvature radius of an image-sidesurface of the fifth lens.

As an improvement, the camera optical lens further satisfies a conditionof: 2.50≤d11/d12≤6.50; where d11 denotes an on-axis thickness of thesixth lens; and d12 denotes an on-axis distance from an image-sidesurface of the sixth lens to an object-side surface of the seventh lens.

As an improvement, the camera optical lens further satisfies conditionsof: 0.70≤f1/f≤2.15; −8.62≤(R1+R2)/(R1−R2)≤−2.77; and 0.06≤d1/TTL≤0.20;where f1 denotes a focal length of the first lens; R1 denotes a centralcurvature radius of the object-side surface of the first lens; R2denotes a central curvature radius of an image-side surface of the firstlens; and d1 denotes an on-axis thickness of the first lens.

As an improvement, the camera optical lens further satisfies conditionsof: −62.20≤(R3+R4)/(R3−R4)≤−7.99; and 0.02≤d3/TTL≤0.06; where R3 denotesa central curvature radius of an object-side surface of the second lens;R4 denotes a central curvature radius of an image-side surface of thesecond lens; and d3 denotes an on-axis thickness of the second lens.

As an improvement, the camera optical lens further satisfies conditionsof: 0.49≤f3/f≤1.51; 0.01≤(R5+R6)/(R5−R6)≤0.21; and 0.05≤d5/TTL≤0.16;where f3 denotes a focal length of the third lens; R5 denotes a centralcurvature radius of an object-side surface of the third lens; R6 denotesa central curvature radius of an image-side surface of the third lens;and d5 denotes an on-axis thickness of the third lens.

As an improvement, the camera optical lens further satisfies conditionsof: −2.13≤f4/f≤−0.60; 0.82≤(R7+R8)/(R7−R8)≤2.77; and 0.02≤d7/TTL≤0.06;where f4 denotes a focal length of the fourth lens; R7 denotes a centralcurvature radius of an object-side surface of the fourth lens; R8denotes a central curvature radius of an image-side surface of thefourth lens; and d7 denotes an on-axis thickness of the fourth lens.

As an improvement, the camera optical lens further satisfies followingconditions: 5.97≤f5/f≤49.86; and 0.02≤d9/TTL≤0.06; where f5 denotes afocal length of the fifth lens; and d9 denotes an on-axis thickness ofthe fifth lens.

As an improvement, the camera optical lens further satisfies a conditionof: 1.59≤f6/f≤4.90; 3.94≤(R11+R12)/(R11−R12)≤15.32; and0.03≤d11/TTL≤0.11; where f6 denotes a focal length of the sixth lens;R11 denotes a central curvature radius of an object-side surface of thesixth lens; R12 denotes a central curvature radius of an image-sidesurface of the sixth lens; and d11 denotes an on-axis thickness of thesixth lens.

As an improvement, the camera optical lens further satisfies a conditionof: −8.03≤f7/f≤−1.53; 1.92≤(R13+R14)/(R13−R14)≤10.16; and0.03≤d13/TTL≤0.08; where f7 denotes a focal length of the seventh lens;R13 denotes a central curvature radius of an object-side surface of theseventh lens; R14 denotes a central curvature radius of an image-sidesurface of the seventh lens; and d13 denotes an on-axis thickness of theseventh lens.

As an improvement, the camera optical lens further satisfies a conditionof: −3.19≤f8/f≤−0.97; 0.10≤(R15+R16)/(R15−R16)≤1.41; and0.02≤d15/TTL≤0.07; where f8 denotes a focal length of the eighth lens;R15 denotes a central curvature radius of an object-side surface of theeighth lens; R16 denotes a central curvature radius of an image-sidesurface of the eighth lens; and d15 denotes an on-axis thickness of theeighth lens.

The present disclosure is advantageous in: the camera optical lens inthe present disclosure has excellent optical performance and hascharacteristics of large aperture, long focal length and ultra-thinness,and is especially applicable to mobile phone camera lens assemblies andWEB camera lenses composed by such camera elements as CCD and CMOS forhigh pixels.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

To illustrate the technical solutions according to the embodiments ofthe present disclosure or in the prior art more clearly, theaccompanying drawings for describing the embodiments or the prior artare introduced briefly in the following. Apparently, the accompanyingdrawings in the following description are only some embodiments of thepresent disclosure, and persons of ordinary skill in the art can deriveother drawings from the accompanying drawings without creative efforts.

FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a structure of a camera optical lensaccording to Embodiment 1 of the present disclosure.

FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a longitudinal aberration of the cameraoptical lens shown in FIG. 1.

FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of a lateral color of the camera opticallens shown in FIG. 1.

FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of a field curvature and a distortion ofthe camera optical lens shown in FIG. 1.

FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of a structure of a camera optical lensaccording to Embodiment 2 of the present disclosure.

FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of a longitudinal aberration of the cameraoptical lens shown in FIG. 5.

FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram of a lateral color of the camera opticallens shown in FIG. 5.

FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram of a field curvature and a distortion ofthe camera optical lens shown in FIG. 5.

FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram of a structure of a camera optical lensaccording to Embodiment 3 of the present disclosure.

FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram of a longitudinal aberration of thecamera optical lens shown in FIG. 9.

FIG. 11 is a schematic diagram of a lateral color of the camera opticallens shown in FIG. 9.

FIG. 12 is a schematic diagram of a field curvature and a distortion ofthe camera optical lens shown in FIG. 9.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

To make the objects, technical solutions, and advantages of the presentdisclosure clearer, embodiments of the present disclosure are describedin detail with reference to accompanying drawings in the following. Aperson of ordinary skill in the art can understand that, in theembodiments of the present disclosure, many technical details areprovided to make readers better understand the present disclosure.However, even without these technical details and any changes andmodifications based on the following embodiments, technical solutionsrequired to be protected by the present disclosure can be implemented.

Embodiment 1

Referring to the accompanying drawing, the present disclosure provides acamera optical lens 10. FIG. 1 shows a schematic diagram of a cameraoptical lens 10 according to Embodiment 1 of the present disclosure, andthe camera optical lens 10 includes eight lenses. Specifically, anobject side refers to the left side, an image side refers to the rightside, and the camera optical lens 10 includes, from the object side tothe image side in sequence: an aperture S1, a first lens L1, a secondlens L2, a third lens L3, a fourth lens L4, a fifth lens L5, a sixthlens L6, a seventh lens L7 and an eighth lens L8. An optical elementsuch as an optical filter GF can be arranged between the eighth lens L8and an image surface Si.

In this embodiment, the first lens L1 has a positive refractive power,the second lens L2 has a positive refractive power, the third lens L3has a positive refractive power, the fourth lens L4 has a negativerefractive power, the fifth lens L5 has a positive refractive power, thesixth lens L6 has a positive refractive power, the seventh lens L7 has anegative refractive power and the eighth lens L8 has a negativerefractive power.

In this embodiment, the first lens L1 has a positive refractive power,which facilitates improving performance of the camera optical lens.

In this embodiment, the first lens L1, the second lens L2, the thirdlens L3, the fourth lens L4, the fifth lens L5, the sixth lens L6, theseventh lens L7 and the eighth lens L8 are made of plastic material. Inother embodiments, the lenses may be made of other material.

In this embodiment, a total optical length from the object side surfaceof the first lens L1 to an image surface Si of the camera optical lens10 along an optical axis is defined as TTL, a focal length of the cameraoptical lens 10 is defined as f, a focal length of the second lens L2 isdefined as f2, a central curvature radius of the object-side surface ofthe fifth lens L5 is defined as R9, and a central curvature radius ofthe image-side surface of the fifth lens L5 is defined as R10. Thecamera optical lens 10 satisfies conditions of:

0.95≤f/TTL;  (1)

3.50≤f2/f≤5.00; and  (2)

−20.00≤(R9+R10)/(R9−R10)≤−3.50.  (3)

Condition (1) specifies a ratio of the focal length of the cameraoptical lens 10 and the total optical length of the camera optical lens10. When the relation meets the condition (1), given a same totaloptical length, the camera optical lens 10 has the focal length longer.

Condition (2) specifies a ratio of the focal length of the second lensL2 to the focal length of the camera optical lens 10. Within thiscondition, a spherical aberration and a field curvature of the cameraoptical lens 10 can be effectively balanced.

Condition (3) specifies a shape of the fifth lens L5. Within thiscondition, the deflection degree of the light passing through the lenscan be alleviated, and the aberration can be effectively reduced.

An on-axis thickness of the sixth lens L6 is defined as d11, and anon-axis distance from the image-side surface of the sixth lens L6 to theobject-side surface of the seventh lens L7 is defined as d12. The cameraoptical lens 10 satisfies a condition of 2.50≤d11/d12≤6.50, whichspecifies a ratio of the on-axis thickness of the sixth lens L6 and theon-axis distance from the image-side surface of the sixth lens L6 to theobject-side surface of the seventh lens L7. Within this condition,reduction of the focal length of the camera optical lens is facilitatedto achieve ultra-thinness. Preferably, the camera optical lens 10satisfies a condition of 2.51≤d11/d12≤6.29.

In this embodiment, the first lens L1 includes an object-side surfacebeing convex in a paraxial region and an image-side surface beingconcave in the paraxial region.

A focal length of the first lens is defined as f1, and the focal lengthof the camera optical lens 10 is defined as f. The camera optical lens10 satisfies a condition of 0.70≤f1/f≤2.15, which specifies a ratio ofthe focal length of the first lens L1 to the focal length of the cameraoptical lens 10. Within this condition, the first lens L1 has anappropriate positive refractive power, the correction of the aberrationof the camera optical lens is facilitated, and meanwhile the developmentof the lenses towards ultra-thinness is facilitated. Preferably, thecamera optical lens 10 satisfies a condition of 1.13≤f1/f≤1.72.

A central curvature radius of an object-side surface of the first lensL1 is defined as R1, and a central curvature radius of an image-sidesurface of the first lens L1 is defined as R2. The camera optical lens10 satisfies a condition of −8.62≤(R1+R2)/(R1−R2)≤−2.77. This canreasonably control a shape of the first lens L1 in such a manner thatthe first lens L1 can effectively correct a spherical aberration of thecamera optical lens. Preferably, the camera optical lens 10 satisfies acondition of −5.39≤(R1+R2)/(R1−R2)≤−3.46.

An on-axis thickness of the first lens L1 is defined as d1, and thetotal optical length of the camera optical lens 10 is defined as TTL.The camera optical lens 10 satisfies a condition of 0.06≤d1/TTL≤0.20.Within this condition, ultra-thinness of the lenses is facilitated.Preferably, the camera optical lens 10 satisfies a condition of0.10≤d1/TTL≤0.16.

In this embodiment, the second lens L2 includes an object-side surfacebeing convex in a paraxial region and an image-side surface beingconcave in the paraxial region.

A central curvature radius of the object-side surface of the second lensL2 is defined as R3, and a central curvature radius of the image-sidesurface of the second lens L2 is defined as R4. The camera optical lens10 satisfies a condition of −62.20≤(R3+R4)/(R3−R4)≤−7.99, whichspecifies a shape of the second lens L2. With development of the lensestowards ultra-thinness, correction of the on-axis chromatic aberrationis facilitated. Preferably, the camera optical lens 10 satisfies acondition of −38.87≤(R3+R4)/(R3−R4)≤−9.98.

An on-axis thickness of the second lens L2 is defines as d3, and thetotal optical length of the camera optical lens 10 is defined as TTL.The camera optical lens 10 satisfies a condition of 0.02≤d3/TTL≤0.06.Within this condition, ultra-thinness of the lenses is facilitated.Preferably, the camera optical lens 10 satisfies a condition of0.03≤d3/TTL≤0.05.

In this embodiment, the third lens L3 includes an object-side surfacebeing convex in a paraxial region and an image-side surface being convexin the paraxial region.

A focal length of the third lens L3 is defined as f3, and the focallength of the camera optical lens 10 is defined as f. The camera opticallens 10 satisfies a condition of 0.49≤f3/f≤1.51. With reasonabledistribution of the refractive power, the camera optical lens 10 hasbetter imaging quality and lower sensitivity. Preferably, the cameraoptical lens 10 satisfies a condition of 0.79≤f3/f≤1.20.

A central curvature radius of the object-side surface of the third lensL3 is defined as R5, and a central curvature radius of the image-sidesurface of the third lens L3 is defined as R6. The camera optical lens10 satisfies a condition of 0.01≤(R5+R6)/(R5−R6)≤0.21, which effectivelycontrols a shape of the third lens L3 and facilitates shaping of thethird lens L3. Within this condition, the deflection degree of the lightpassing through the lens can be alleviated, and the aberration can beeffectively reduced. Preferably, the camera optical lens 10 satisfies acondition of 0.02≤(R5+R6)/(R5−R6)≤0.17.

An on-axis thickness of the third lens L3 is defined as d5, and thetotal optical length of the camera optical lens 10 is defined as TTL.The camera optical lens 10 satisfies a condition of 0.05≤d5/TTL≤0.16.Within this condition, ultra-thinness of the lenses is facilitated.Preferably, the camera optical lens 10 satisfies a condition of0.07≤d5/TTL≤0.13.

In this embodiment, the fourth lens L4 includes an object-side surfacebeing convex in a paraxial region and an image-side surface beingconcave in the paraxial region.

A focal length of the fourth lens L4 is defined as f4, and the focallength of the camera optical lens 10 is defined as f. The camera opticallens 10 satisfies a condition of −2.13≤f4/f≤−0.60, which specifies aratio of the focal length of the fourth lens L4 and the focal length ofthe camera optical lens 10. Within this condition, improvement ofperformance of the camera optical lens is facilitated. Preferably, thecamera optical lens 10 satisfies a condition of −1.33≤f4/f≤−0.76.

A central curvature radius of the object-side surface of the fourth lensL4 is defined as R7, and a central curvature radius of the image-sidesurface of the fourth lens L4 is defined as R8. The camera optical lens10 satisfies a condition of 0.82≤(R7+R8)/(R7−R8)≤2.77, which specifies ashape of the fourth lens L4. Within this range, the development of thelenses towards ultra-thinness would facilitate correcting the off-axisaberration. Preferably, the camera optical lens 10 satisfies a conditionof 1.32≤(R7+R8)/(R7−R8)≤2.22.

An on-axis thickness of the fourth lens L4 is defined as d7, and thetotal optical length of the camera optical lens 10 is defined as TTL.The camera optical lens 10 satisfies a condition of 0.02≤d7/TTL≤0.06.Within this condition, ultra-thinness of the lenses is facilitated.Preferably, the camera optical lens 10 satisfies a condition of0.03≤d7/TTL≤0.05.

In this embodiment, the fifth lens L5 includes an object-side surfacebeing convex in a paraxial region and an image-side surface beingconcave in the paraxial region.

A focal length of the fifth lens L5 is defined as f5, and the focallength of the camera optical lens 10 is defined as f. The camera opticallens 10 satisfies a condition of 5.97≤f5/f≤49.86, which specifies thefifth lens L5 so as to enable the light angle of the camera optical lens10 to be gradual and reduce the tolerance sensitivity. Preferably, thecamera optical lens 10 satisfies a condition of 9.55≤f5/f≤39.89.

An on-axis thickness of the fifth lens L5 is defined as d9, the totaloptical length of the camera optical lens 10 is defined as TTL. Thecamera optical lens 10 satisfies a condition of 0.02≤d9/TTL≤0.06. Withinthis condition, ultra-thinness of the lenses is facilitated. Preferably,the camera optical lens 10 satisfies a condition of 0.03≤d9/TTL≤0.05.

In this embodiment, the sixth lens L6 includes an object-side surfacebeing concave in a paraxial region and an image-side surface beingconvex in the paraxial region.

A focal length of the sixth lens L6 is defined as f6, and the focallength of the camera optical lens 10 is defined as f. The camera opticallens 10 satisfies a condition of 1.59≤f6/f≤4.90. With reasonabledistribution of the refractive power, the camera optical lens 10 hasbetter imaging quality and lower sensitivity. Preferably, the cameraoptical lens 10 satisfies a condition of 2.54≤f6/f≤3.92.

A central curvature radius of an object-side surface of the sixth lensL6 is defined as R11, and a central curvature radius of an image-sidesurface of the sixth lens L6 is defined as R12. The camera optical lens10 satisfies a condition of 3.94≤(R11+R12)/(R11−R12)≤15.32, whichspecifies a shape of the sixth lens L6. Within this condition, thedevelopment of the lenses towards ultra-thinness would facilitatecorrecting the off-axis aberration. Preferably, the camera optical lens10 satisfies a condition of 6.31≤(R11+R12)/(R11−R12)≤12.25.

An on-axis thickness of the sixth lens L6 is defined as d11, and thetotal optical length of the camera optical lens 10 is defined as TTL.The camera optical lens 10 satisfies a condition of 0.03≤d11/TTL≤0.11.Within this condition, ultra-thinness of the lenses is facilitated.Preferably, the camera optical lens 10 satisfies a condition of0.05≤d11/TTL≤0.09.

In this embodiment, the seventh lens L7 includes an object-side surfacebeing convex in a paraxial region and an image-side surface beingconcave in the paraxial region.

A focal length of the seventh lens L7 is defined as f7, and the focallength of the camera optical lens 10 is defined as f. The camera opticallens 10 satisfies a condition of −8.03≤f7/f≤−1.53. With reasonabledistribution of the refractive power, the camera optical lens 10 hasbetter imaging quality and lower sensitivity. Preferably, the cameraoptical lens 10 satisfies a condition of −5.02≤f7/f≤−1.92.

A central curvature radius of the object-side surface of the seventhlens L7 is defined as R13, and a central curvature radius of theimage-side surface of the seventh lens L7 is defined as R14. The cameraoptical lens 10 satisfies a condition of 1.92≤(R13+R14)/(R13−R14)≤10.16,which specifies a shape of the seventh lens L7. Within this condition,the development of the lenses towards ultra-thinness would facilitatecorrecting the off-axis aberration. Preferably, the camera optical lens10 satisfies a condition of 3.08≤(R13+R14)/(R13−R14)≤8.13.

An on-axis thickness of the seventh lens L7 is defined as d13, and thetotal optical length of the camera optical lens 10 is defined as TTL.The camera optical lens 10 satisfies a condition of 0.03≤d13/TTL≤0.08.Within this condition, ultra-thinness of the lenses is facilitated.Preferably, the camera optical lens 10 satisfies a condition of0.04≤d13/TTL≤0.06.

In this embodiment, the eighth lens L8 includes an object-side surfacebeing concave in a paraxial region and an image-side surface beingconcave in the paraxial region.

A focal length of the eighth lens L8 is defined as f8, and the focallength of the camera optical lens 10 is defined as f. The camera opticallens 10 satisfies a condition of −3.19≤f8/f≤−0.97. With reasonabledistribution of the refractive power, the camera optical lens 10 hasbetter imaging quality and lower sensitivity. Preferably, the cameraoptical lens 10 satisfies a condition of −1.99≤f8/f≤−1.22.

The central curvature radius of the object-side surface of the eighthlens L8 is defined as R15, and the central curvature radius of theimage-side surface of the eighth lens L8 is defined as R16. The cameraoptical lens 10 satisfies a condition of 0.10≤(R15+R16)/(R15−R16)≤1.41,which specifies a shape of the eighth lens L8. Within this condition,the development of the lenses towards ultra-thinness would facilitatecorrecting the off-axis aberration. Preferably, the camera optical lens10 satisfies a condition of 0.15≤(R15+R16)/(R15−R16)≤1.13.

An on-axis thickness of the eighth lens L8 is defined as d15, and thetotal optical length of the camera optical lens 10 is defined as TTL.The camera optical lens 10 satisfies a condition of 0.02≤d15/TTL≤0.07.Within this condition, ultra-thinness of the lenses is facilitated.Preferably, the camera optical lens 10 satisfies a condition of0.03≤d15/TTL≤0.05.

It should be appreciated that, in other embodiments, configuration ofthe object-side surfaces and the image-side surfaces of the first lensL1, the second lens L2, the third lens L3, the fourth lens L4, the fifthlens L5, the sixth lens L6, the seventh lens L7 and the eighth lens L8may have a distribution in convex and concave other than that of theabove-discussed embodiment.

In this embodiment, the focal length of the camera optical lens 10 isdefined as f, and a combined focal length of the first lens L1 and ofthe second lens L2 is defined as f12. The camera optical lens 10satisfies a condition of 0.52≤f12/f≤1.64. Within this condition, theaberration and distortion of the camera optical lens 10 can beeliminated and a back focal length of the camera optical lens isreduced, thereby maintaining miniaturization of the camera optical lens.Preferably, the camera optical lens 10 satisfies a condition of0.82≤f12/f≤1.32.

In this embodiment, an F number of the camera optical lens 10 is definedas FNO, and the camera optical lens 10 satisfies a condition ofFNO≤1.92. This enables the camera optical lens 10 to achieve largeaperture and excellent imaging performance.

In this embodiment, an image height of the camera optical lens 10 isdefined as IH, and the focal length of the camera optical lens 10 isdefined as f. The camera optical lens 10 satisfies a condition off/IH≥2.10, which enables the camera optical lens 10 to achieve longfocal length.

In this embodiment, the image height of the camera optical lens 10 isdefined as IH, and the total optical length of the camera optical lens10 is defined as TTL. The camera optical lens 10 satisfies a conditionof TTL/IH≤2.30, which facilitates ultra-thinness of the lenses.

When the above relationships are satisfied, the camera optical lens 10meets the design requirements of large aperture, long focal length andultra-thinness while having excellent optical imaging performance. Basedon the characteristics of the camera optical lens 10, the camera opticallens 10 is particularly applicable to mobile camera lens assemblies anda WEB camera lenses composed of such camera elements as CCD and CMOS forhigh pixels.

The camera optical lens 10 will be further described with reference tothe following examples. Symbols used in various examples are shown asfollows. The focal length, on-axis distance, central curvature radius,on-axis thickness, inflexion point position, and arrest point positionare all in units of mm.

TTL: Total optical length (the distance from the object side surface ofthe first lens L1 to the image surface Si of the camera optical lensalong the optical axis) in mm.

FNO: ratio of an effective focal length and an entrance pupil diameterof the camera optical lens.

In addition, inflexion points and/or arrest points can be arranged onthe object-side surface and/or the image-side surface of the lenses, soas to satisfy the demand for high quality imaging. The description belowcan be referred for specific implementations.

The design data of the camera optical lens 10 in Embodiment 1 of thepresent disclosure are shown in Table 1 and Table 2.

TABLE 1 R d nd νd S1 ∞ d0= −0.915 R1 3.079 d1= 1.194 nd1 1.5444 ν1 55.82R2 5.029 d2= 0.101 R3 3.040 d3= 0.338 nd2 1.6800 ν2 18.40 R4 3.242 d4=0.316 R5 9.323 d5= 0.925 nd3 1.5444 ν3 55.82 R6 −8.960 d6= 0.149 R714.464 d7= 0.314 nd4 1.6800 ν4 18.40 R8 4.312 d8= 0.692 R9 31.034 d9=0.363 nd5 1.6800 ν5 18.40 R10 55.673 d10= 0.591 R11 −5.112 d11= 0.565nd6 1.6800 ν6 18.40 R12 −4.200 d12= 0.093 R13 7.063 d13= 0.467 nd71.5444 ν7 55.82 R14 4.148 d14= 1.321 R15 −18.398 d15= 0.277 nd8 1.5444ν8 55.82 R16 12.427 d16= 0.400 R17 ∞ d17= 0.210 ndg 1.5168 νg 64.17 R18∞ d18= 0.516

In the table, meanings of various symbols will be described as follows.

S1: aperture;

R: central curvature radius of an optical surface;

R1: central curvature radius of the object-side surface of the firstlens L1;

R2: central curvature radius of the image-side surface of the first lensL1;

R3: central curvature radius of the object-side surface of the secondlens L2;

R4: central curvature radius of the image-side surface of the secondlens L2;

R5: central curvature radius of the object-side surface of the thirdlens L3;

R6: central curvature radius of the image-side surface of the third lensL3;

R7: central curvature radius of the object-side surface of the fourthlens L4;

R8: central curvature radius of the image-side surface of the fourthlens L4;

R9: central curvature radius of the object-side surface of the fifthlens L5;

R10: central curvature radius of the image-side surface of the fifthlens L5;

R11: central curvature radius of the object-side surface of the sixthlens L6;

R12: central curvature radius of the image-side surface of the sixthlens L6;

R13: central curvature radius of the object-side surface of the seventhlens L7;

R14: central curvature radius of the image-side surface of the seventhlens L7;

R15: central curvature radius of an object-side surface of the eighthlens L8;

R16: central curvature radius of an image-side surface of the eighthlens L8;

R17: central curvature radius of an object-side surface of the opticalfilter GF;

R18: central curvature radius of an image-side surface of the opticalfilter GF;

d: on-axis thickness of a lens and an on-axis distance between lenses;

d0: on-axis distance from the aperture Si to the object-side surface ofthe first lens L1;

d1: on-axis thickness of the first lens L1;

d2: on-axis distance from the image-side surface of the first lens L1 tothe object-side surface of the second lens L2;

d3: on-axis thickness of the second lens L2;

d4: on-axis distance from the image-side surface of the second lens L2to the object-side surface of the third lens L3;

d5: on-axis thickness of the third lens L3;

d6: on-axis distance from the image-side surface of the third lens L3 tothe object-side surface of the fourth lens L4;

d7: on-axis thickness of the fourth lens L4;

d8: on-axis distance from the image-side surface of the fourth lens L4to the object-side surface of the fifth lens L5;

d9: on-axis thickness of the fifth lens L5;

d10: on-axis distance from the image-side surface of the fifth lens L5to the object-side surface of the sixth lens L6;

d11: on-axis thickness of the sixth lens L6;

d12: on-axis distance from the image-side surface of the sixth lens L6to the object-side surface of the seventh lens L7;

d13: on-axis thickness of the seventh lens L7;

d14: on-axis distance from the image-side surface of the seventh lens L7to the object-side surface of the eighth lens L8;

d15: on-axis thickness of the eighth lens L8;

d16: on-axis distance from the image-side surface of the eighth lens L8to the object-side surface of the optical filter GF;

d17: on-axis thickness of the optical filter GF;

d18: on-axis distance from the image-side surface of the optical filterGF to the image surface Si;

nd: refractive index of the d line;

nd1: refractive index of the d line of the first lens L1;

nd2: refractive index of the d line of the second lens L2;

nd3: refractive index of the d line of the third lens L3;

nd4: refractive index of the d line of the fourth lens L4;

nd5: refractive index of the d line of the fifth lens L5;

nd6: refractive index of the d line of the sixth lens L6;

nd7: refractive index of the d line of the seventh lens L7;

nd8: refractive index of the d line of the eighth lens L8;

ndg: refractive index of the d line of the optical filter GF;

νd: abbe number;

ν1: abbe number of the first lens L1;

ν2: abbe number of the second lens L2;

ν3: abbe number of the third lens L3;

ν4: abbe number of the fourth lens L4;

ν5: abbe number of the fifth lens L5;

ν6: abbe number of the sixth lens L6;

ν7: abbe number of the seventh lens L7;

ν8: abbe number of the eighth lens L8;

νg: abbe number of the optical filter GF.

Table 2 shows aspherical surface data of the camera optical lens 10 inEmbodiment 1 of the present disclosure.

TABLE 2 Conic coefficient Aspheric surface coefficients k A4 A6 A8 A10A12 R1 −1.9520E−01 −7.8051E−04 9.2008E−04 −1.1348E−04 −3.6428E−05  1.1972E−05 R2  2.8780E+00 −1.6199E−01 2.2131E−01 −1.9202E−01 1.1526E−01−4.7901E−02 R3 −9.6948E+00 −1.6277E−01 2.2522E−01 −1.8588E−01 1.0656E−01−4.3201E−02 R4 −8.5230E+00 −6.0274E−02 9.1288E−02 −8.5971E−02 5.8358E−02−2.8691E−02 R5  9.4552E+00  2.1081E−02 −5.0147E−03  −8.7908E−031.1240E−02 −6.6089E−03 R6 −1.8410E+01  1.0054E−01 −1.4389E−01  1.2851E−01 −7.9708E−02   3.5583E−02 R7 −2.1056E+00  6.2928E−02−1.6032E−01   1.6155E−01 −1.0123E−01   4.3938E−02 R8 −4.5910E+00 1.3896E−03 −5.7365E−02   6.1573E−02 −3.2513E−02   9.7009E−03 R9 7.9644E+01 −6.0318E−03 −1.8648E−02   9.0567E−03 −2.3643E−03  1.9579E−04 R10 −6.6399E+00 −3.5491E−04 −1.8057E−02   8.4996E−03−2.8037E−03   7.4489E−04 R11 −1.6302E+00  2.4709E−02 −3.0526E−02  2.1277E−02 −1.3236E−02   5.0524E−03 R12 −4.7013E+00 −1.6781E−021.3232E−02 −1.0337E−02 3.6250E−03 −9.3126E−04 R13 −2.4402E+01−1.0289E−01 4.8722E−02 −2.3296E−02 7.2551E−03 −1.4750E−03 R14−7.2497E+00 −6.7099E−02 2.5171E−02 −9.0464E−03 2.4242E−03 −4.1377E−04R15  6.8558E+00 −2.9242E−02 9.4928E−03 −3.1584E−03 7.1929E−04−9.0084E−05 R16 −2.4694E+00 −3.4187E−02 1.0127E−02 −3.3301E−037.8814E−04 −1.2482E−04 Conic coefficients Aspheric surface coefficientsk A14 A16 A18 A20 R1 −1.9520E−01 −1.0620E−06   0.0000E+00 0.0000E+000.0000E+00 R2  2.8780E+00 1.3346E−02 −2.3564E−03 2.3693E−04 −1.0305E−05 R3 −9.6948E+00 1.2066E−02 −2.1787E−03 2.2652E−04 −1.0231E−05  R4−8.5230E+00 9.9231E−03 −2.2210E−03 2.8273E−04 −1.5391E−05  R5 9.4552E+00 2.5301E−03 −6.2492E−04 8.8050E−05 −5.3194E−06  R6−1.8410E+01 −1.1145E−02   2.2924E−03 −2.7478E−04  1.4383E−05 R7−2.1056E+00 −1.3452E−02   2.7777E−03 −3.4381E−04  1.9026E−05 R8−4.5910E+00 −1.5661E−03   1.0687E−04 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 R9 7.9644E+01 0.0000E+00  0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 R10 −6.6399E+00−1.5403E−04   1.6226E−05 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 R11 −1.6302E+00−1.0593E−03   1.0293E−04 −2.7268E−06  0.0000E+00 R12 −4.7013E+002.2050E−04 −3.7442E−05 2.7642E−06 0.0000E+00 R13 −2.4402E+01 2.1826E−04−2.4440E−05 1.4396E−06 0.0000E+00 R14 −7.2497E+00 4.1819E−05 −2.2743E−065.0857E−08 0.0000E+00 R15  6.8558E+00 5.5432E−06 −9.3344E−08−5.5679E−09  2.0874E−10 R16 −2.4694E+00 1.3212E−05 −9.0305E−073.5649E−08 −6.0757E−10 

In table 2, K is a conic coefficient, and A4, A6, A8, A10, A12, A14,A16, A18 and A20 are aspheric surface coefficients.

y=(x ² /R)/{1+[1−(k+1)(x ² /R ¹)]^(1/2) }+A4x ⁴ +A6x ⁶ +A8x ⁸ +A10x ¹⁰+A12x ¹² +A14x ¹⁴ +A16x ¹⁶ +A18x ¹⁸ +A20x ²⁰  (4)

Herein, x denotes a vertical distance between a point in the asphericcurve and the optical axis, and y denotes an aspheric depth (i.e. avertical distance between the point having a distance of x from theoptical axis and a plane tangent to the vertex on the optical axis ofthe aspheric surface).

For convenience, an aspheric surface of each lens surface uses theaspheric surfaces shown in the above formula (1). However, the presentdisclosure is not limited to the aspherical polynomials form shown inthe formula (1).

Table 3 and Table 4 show design data of inflexion points and arrestpoints of each lens of the camera optical lens 10 according toEmbodiment 1. P1R1 and P1R2 represent the object-side surface and theimage-side surface of the first lens L1, P2R1 and P2R2 represent theobject-side surface and the image-side surface of the second lens L2,P3R1 and P3R2 represent the object-side surface and the image-sidesurface of the third lens L3, P4R1 and P4R2 represent the object-sidesurface and the image-side surface of the fourth lens L4, P5R1 and P5R2represent the object-side surface and the image-side surface of thefifth lens L5, P6R1 and P6R2 represent the object-side surface and theimage-side surface of the sixth lens L6, P7R1 and P7R2 represent theobject-side surface and the image-side surface of the seventh lens L7,and P8R1 and P8R2 represent the object-side surface and the image-sidesurface of the eighth lens L8. The data in the column named “inflexionpoint position” refers to vertical distances from inflexion pointsarranged on each lens surface to the optic axis of the camera opticallens 10. The data in the column named “arrest point position” refers tovertical distances from arrest points arranged on each lens surface tothe optical axis of the camera optical lens 10.

TABLE 3 Number(s) of Inflexion Inflexion Inflexion Inflexion inflexionpoint point point point points position 1 position 2 position 3 position4 P1R1 0 / / / / P1R2 1 2.095 / / / P2R1 0 / / / / P2R2 0 / / / / P3R1 11.945 / / / P3R2 4 0.395 0.705 1.175 1.635 P4R1 4 0.635 1.615 1.7051.845 P4R2 0 / / / / P5R1 1 0.455 / / / P5R2 2 0.445 1.805 / / P6R1 11.985 / / / P6R2 1 2.105 / / / P7R1 2 0.355 2.205 / / P7R2 1 0.585 / / /P8R1 3 2.255 2.585 3.135 P8R2 2 0.485 3.395 / /

TABLE 4 Number(s) of arrest points Arrest point position 1 P1R1 0 / P1R20 / P2R1 0 / P2R2 0 / P3R1 0 / P3R2 0 / P4R1 1 1.135 P4R2 0 / P5R1 10.715 P5R2 1 0.675 P6R1 0 / P6R2 0 / P7R1 1 0.635 P7R2 1 1.135 P8R1 0 /P8R2 1 0.885

FIG. 2 and FIG. 3 illustrate a longitudinal aberration and a lateralcolor of light with wavelengths of 656 nm, 587 nm, 546 nm, 486 nm and436 nm after passing the camera optical lens 10 in Embodiment 1,respectively. FIG. 4 illustrates a schematic diagram of a fieldcurvature and a distortion with a wavelength of 546 nm after passing thecamera optical lens 10 in Embodiment 1. A field curvature S in FIG. 4 isa field curvature in a sagittal direction, and T is a field curvature ina tangential direction.

In the subsequent Table 13, various parameters of Embodiments 1, 2 and 3and values corresponding to the parameters specified in the aboveconditions are shown.

As shown in Table 13, Embodiment 1 satisfies the various conditions.

In this Embodiment, an entrance pupil diameter (ENPD) of the cameraoptical lens 10 is 4.439 mm, an image height (IH) of 1.0H is 4.000 mm,and a field of view (FOV) in a diagonal direction is 50.00°. Thus, thecamera optical lens 10 achieves large aperture, long focal length andultra-thinness, the on-axis and off-axis chromatic aberration issufficiently corrected, thereby achieving excellent optical performance.

Embodiment 2

Embodiment 2, which provides a camera optical lens 20 structurally shownin FIG. 5, is basically the same as Embodiment 1 and involves symbolshaving the same meanings as Embodiment 1, and only differencestherebetween will be described in the following.

Table 5 and Table 6 show design data of a camera optical lens 20 inEmbodiment 2 of the present disclosure.

TABLE 5 R d nd νd S1 ∞ d0= −0.929 R1 3.058 d1= 1.117 nd1 1.5444 ν1 55.82R2 4.918 d2= 0.100 R3 3.919 d3= 0.340 nd2 1.6800 ν2 18.40 R4 4.539 d4=0.225 R5 10.284 d5= 0.815 nd3 1.5444 ν3 55.82 R6 −8.106 d6= 0.152 R716.402 d7= 0.340 nd4 1.6800 ν4 18.40 R8 4.013 d8= 0.780 R9 20.260 d9=0.335 nd5 1.6800 ν5 18.40 R10 24.762 d10= 0.561 R11 −6.368 d11= 0.648nd6 1.6800 ν6 18.40 R12 −4.978 d12= 0.257 R13 5.768 d13= 0.462 nd71.5444 ν7 55.82 R14 4.284 d14= 1.324 R15 −226.991 d15= 0.409 nd8 1.5444ν8 55.82 R16 7.177 d16= 0.400 R17 ∞ d17= 0.210 ndg 1.5168 νg 64.17 R18 ∞d18= 0.484

Table 6 shows aspherical surface data of each lens of the camera opticallens 20 in Embodiment 2 of the present disclosure.

TABLE 6 Conic coefficient Aspheric surface coefficients k A4 A6 A8 A10A12 R1 −2.0824E−01 −8.2740E−04 8.6227E−04 −1.1418E−04 −3.5756E−051.2146E−05 R2  2.9029E+00 −1.4886E−01 2.2001E−01 −2.0695E−01  1.3133E−01−5.6250E−02  R3 −8.8246E+00 −1.7301E−01 2.7712E−01 −2.6832E−01 1.7271E−01 −7.4214E−02  R4 −9.3976E+00 −7.7464E−02 1.5975E−01−1.9291E−01  1.4479E−01 −6.9220E−02  R5  7.4693E+00  1.5260E−022.6025E−02 −6.4081E−02  5.8131E−02 −2.8758E−02  R6 −1.8217E+01 9.6086E−02 −1.3113E−01   1.0680E−01 −5.7006E−02 2.1447E−02 R7 2.2846E+00  5.1342E−02 −1.3419E−01   1.3446E−01 −7.9512E−02 3.0295E−02R8 −4.6422E+00 −5.7845E−03 −4.1648E−02   5.1691E−02 −3.0598E−029.9672E−03 R9  9.9000E+01 −6.1029E−03 −2.2032E−02   1.2968E−02−3.8477E−03 3.9074E−04 R10  8.9578E+01  4.0126E−03 −2.5712E−02  1.3419E−02 −3.6497E−03 5.0898E−04 R11 −2.6528E+00  2.2959E−02−2.6448E−02   1.6311E−02 −1.0723E−02 4.9429E−03 R12 −5.8380E+00−1.1782E−02 5.0229E−03 −2.4749E−03 −1.1071E−03 1.1141E−03 R13−1.6655E+01 −9.1590E−02 3.3042E−02 −8.8793E−03 −3.3301E−04 1.0296E−03R14 −8.2036E+00 −6.9784E−02 2.5250E−02 −8.0660E−03  1.7821E−03−2.4029E−04  R15  3.6963E+01 −2.3365E−02 3.6967E−03 −5.0863E−04 1.1599E−04 −2.1766E−05  R16  2.1962E−01 −2.4738E−02 3.7367E−03−6.0454E−04  8.7013E−05 −8.6871E−06  Conic coefficient Aspheric surfacecoefficients k A14 A16 A18 A20 R1 −2.0824E−01 −1.0290E−06 0.0000E+000.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 R2  2.9029E+00  1.5883E−02 −2.8164E−03  2.8328E−04−1.2309E−05  R3 −8.8246E+00  2.0977E−02 −3.7294E−03  3.7695E−04−1.6485E−05  R4 −9.3976E+00  2.1376E−02 −4.1372E−03  4.5598E−04−2.1800E−05  R5  7.4693E+00  8.6561E−03 −1.5999E−03  1.6884E−04−7.8855E−06  R6 −1.8217E+01 −5.9213E−03 1.1651E−03 −1.4282E−04 7.8759E−06 R7  2.2846E+00 −7.7447E−03 1.3438E−03 −1.4811E−04  7.8316E−06R8 −4.6422E+00 −1.7114E−03 1.2174E−04 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 R9 9.9000E+01  0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 R10  8.9578E+01−5.4712E−05 6.5795E−06 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 R11 −2.6528E+00 −1.3344E−031.8252E−04 −9.4693E−06  0.0000E+00 R12 −5.8380E+00 −3.4307E−044.7064E−05 −2.4220E−06  0.0000E+00 R13 −1.6655E+01 −3.0582E−043.9041E−05 −1.8959E−06  0.0000E+00 R14 −8.2036E+00  1.7732E−05−5.7048E−07  2.1909E−09 0.0000E+00 R15  3.6963E+01  2.6228E−06−1.9773E−07  8.4390E−09 −1.5260E−10  R16  2.1962E−01  5.0204E−07−1.0631E−08  −3.9021E−10  1.9300E−11

Table 7 and table 8 show design data of inflexion points and arrestpoints of each lens of the camera optical lens 20 in Embodiment 2 of thepresent disclosure.

TABLE 7 Number(s) of Inflexion Inflexion Inflexion Inflexion inflexionpoint point point point points position 1 position 2 position 3 position4 P1R1 0 / / / / P1R2 1 2.095 / / / P2R1 0 / / / / P2R2 0 / / / / P3R1 11.935 / / / P3R2 4 0.455 0.655 1.165 1.695 P4R1 2 0.635 1.575 / / P4R2 0/ / / / P5R1 1 0.525 / / / P5R2 2 0.575 1.815 / / P6R1 1 1.985 / / /P6R2 1 2.215 / / / P7R1 1 0.405 / / / P7R2 1 0.555 / / / P8R1 3 2.2452.885 3.235 / P8R2 2 0.775 3.595 / /

TABLE 8 Number(s) of Arrest point Arrest point arrest points position 1position 2 P1R1 0 / / P1R2 0 / / P2R1 0 / / P2R2 0 / / P3R1 0 / / P3R2 0/ / P4R1 2 1.155 1.925 P4R2 0 / / P5R1 1 0.835 / P5R2 1 0.885 / P6R1 0 // P6R2 0 / / P7R1 1 0.745 / P7R2 1 1.075 / P8R1 0 / / P8R2 1 1.465 /

FIG. 6 and FIG. 7 illustrate a longitudinal aberration and a lateralcolor of light with wavelengths of 656 nm, 587 nm, 546 nm, 486 nm and436 nm after passing the camera optical lens 20 in Embodiment 2,respectively. FIG. 8 illustrates a schematic diagram of a fieldcurvature and a distortion of light with a wavelength of 546 nm afterpassing the camera optical lens 20 in Embodiment 2. A field curvature Sin FIG. 8 is a field curvature in a sagittal direction, and T is a fieldcurvature in a tangential direction.

As shown in the subsequent Table 13, the camera optical lens 20 inEmbodiment 2 satisfies the various conditions.

In this embodiment, an entrance pupil diameter (ENPD) of the cameraoptical lens 20 is 4.461 mm, an image height (IH) of 1.0H is 4.000 mm,and a field of view (FOV) in the diagonal direction is 49.80°. Thus, thecamera optical lens 20 achieves large aperture, long focal length andultra-thinness, the on-axis and off-axis chromatic aberration issufficiently corrected, thereby achieving excellent optical performance.

Embodiment 3

Embodiment 3, which provides a camera optical lens 30 structurally shownin FIG. 9, is basically the same as Embodiment 1 and involves symbolshaving the same meanings as Embodiment 1, and only differencestherebetween will be described in the following.

Table 9 and Table 10 show design data of a camera optical lens 30 inEmbodiment 3 of the present disclosure.

TABLE 9 R d nd νd S1 ∞ d0= −0.950 R1 3.059 d1= 1.129 nd1 1.5444 ν1 55.82R2 4.908 d2= 0.101 R3 3.870 d3= 0.344 nd2 1.6800 ν2 18.40 R4 4.575 d4=0.218 R5 10.775 d5= 0.825 nd3 1.5444 ν3 55.82 R6 −8.105 d6= 0.149 R716.365 d7= 0.328 nd4 1.6800 ν4 18.40 R8 4.012 d8= 0.786 R9 20.211 d9=0.329 nd5 1.6800 ν5 18.40 R10 22.371 d10= 0.576 R11 −6.502 d11= 0.685nd6 1.6800 ν6 18.40 R12 −5.039 d12= 0.234 R13 5.995 d13= 0.458 nd71.5444 ν7 55.82 R14 4.415 d14= 1.357 R15 −92.376 d15= 0.414 nd8 1.5444ν8 55.82 R16 7.438 d16= 0.400 R17 ∞ d17= 0.210 ndg 1.5168 νg 64.17 R18 ∞d18= 0.508

Table 10 shows aspherical surface data of each lens of the cameraoptical lens 30 in Embodiment 3 of the present disclosure.

TABLE 10 Conic coefficient Aspheric surface coefficients k A4 A6 A8 A10A12 R1 −2.0475E−01 −7.8799E−04 8.6541E−04 −1.1375E−04 −3.5681E−051.2159E−05 R2  2.8994E+00 −1.4895E−01 2.1937E−01 −2.0522E−01  1.2931E−01−5.4933E−02  R3 −8.7182E+00 −1.7260E−01 2.7610E−01 −2.6672E−01 1.7114E−01 −7.3261E−02  R4 −9.5443E+00 −7.7434E−02 1.5944E−01−1.9233E−01  1.4419E−01 −6.8864E−02  R5  7.7246E+00  1.4871E−022.6926E−02 −6.4673E−02  5.8106E−02 −2.8511E−02  R6 −1.7968E+01 9.6666E−02 −1.3302E−01   1.0915E−01 −5.8469E−02 2.1931E−02 R7 2.9442E+00  5.2220E−02 −1.3755E−01   1.3954E−01 −8.3724E−02 3.2465E−02R8 −4.6491E+00 −5.5575E−03 −4.2501E−02   5.3038E−02 −3.1596E−021.0352E−02 R9  9.8990E+01 −6.0947E−03 −2.1828E−02   1.2820E−02−3.8182E−03 3.9012E−04 R10  8.8197E+01  3.7682E−03 −2.5387E−02  1.3204E−02 −3.5324E−03 4.5548E−04 R11 −2.6981E+00  2.2863E−02−2.6587E−02   1.6326E−02 −1.0469E−02 4.7284E−03 R12 −5.8839E+00−1.1537E−02 4.5323E−03 −2.1457E−03 −1.1577E−03 1.0844E−03 R13−1.6571E+01 −9.0953E−02 3.1508E−02 −7.3422E−03 −1.1472E−03 1.2818E−03R14 −8.2337E+00 −6.9418E−02 2.4515E−02 −7.4748E−03  1.5334E−03−1.8068E−04  R15  6.7557E+01 −2.2429E−02 2.4614E−03  2.4128E−04−1.2689E−04 2.3975E−05 R16  5.7492E−02 −2.4992E−02 3.5853E−03−5.2841E−04  7.8369E−05 −1.0073E−05  Conic coefficient Aspheric surfacecoefficients k A14 A16 A18 A20 R1 −2.0475E−01 −1.0271E−06 0.0000E+000.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 R2  2.8994E+00  1.5379E−02 −2.7034E−03  2.6954E−04−1.1610E−05  R3 −8.7182E+00  2.0618E−02 −3.6481E−03  3.6686E−04−1.5959E−05  R4 −9.5443E+00  2.1255E−02 −4.1136E−03  4.5356E−04−2.1703E−05  R5  7.7246E+00  8.5087E−03 −1.5588E−03  1.6307E−04−7.5572E−06  R6 −1.7968E+01 −5.9999E−03 1.1686E−03 −1.4233E−04 7.8348E−06 R7  2.9442E+00 −8.4669E−03 1.4967E−03 −1.6698E−04  8.8647E−06R8 −4.6491E+00 −1.7873E−03 1.2781E−04 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 R9 9.8990E+01  0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 R10  8.8197E+01−4.0579E−05 5.1210E−06 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 R11 −2.6981E+00 −1.2594E−031.7008E−04 −8.6595E−06  0.0000E+00 R12 −5.8839E+00 −3.2878E−044.4755E−05 −2.2895E−06  0.0000E+00 R13 −1.6571E+01 −3.5181E−044.3604E−05 −2.0852E−06  0.0000E+00 R14 −8.2337E+00  9.5920E−061.7394E−08 −1.5226E−08  0.0000E+00 R15  6.7557E+01 −2.5533E−061.4912E−07 −4.2392E−09  4.2051E−11 R16  5.7492E−02  9.6096E−07−5.8816E−08  1.9164E−09 −2.3295E−11 

Table 11 and Table 12 show design data of inflexion points and arrestpoints of each lens in the camera optical lens 30 in Embodiment 3 of thepresent disclosure.

TABLE 11 Number(s) of Inflexion Inflexion Inflexion Inflexion inflexionpoint point point point points position 1 position 2 position 3 position4 P1R1 0 / / / / P1R2 1 2.105 / / / P2R1 1 2.105 / / / P2R2 0 / / / /P3R1 1 1.935 / / / P3R2 4 0.455 0.645 1.165 1.695 P4R1 2 0.635 1.575 / /P4R2 0 / / / / P5R1 1 0.525 / / / P5R2 2 0.595 1.805 / / P6R1 1 1.975 // / P6R2 1 2.215 / / / P7R1 1 0.405 / / / P7R2 1 0.555 / / / P8R1 32.265 2.865 3.235 / P8R2 2 0.745 3.595 / /

TABLE 12 Number(s) of Arrest point Arrest point arrest points position 1position 2 P1R1 0 / / P1R2 0 / / P2R1 0 / / P2R2 0 / / P3R1 0 / / P3R2 0/ / P4R1 2 1.155 1.925 P4R2 0 / / P5R1 1 0.835 / P5R2 1 0.925 / P6R1 0 // P6R2 0 / / P7R1 1 0.735 / P7R2 1 1.055 / P8R1 0 / / P8R2 1 1.405 /

FIG. 10 and FIG. 11 illustrate a longitudinal aberration and a lateralcolor of light with wavelengths of 656 nm, 587 nm, 546 nm, 486 nm and436 nm after passing the camera optical lens 30 in Embodiment 3,respectively. FIG. 12 illustrates a schematic diagram of a fieldcurvature and a distortion of light with a wavelength of 546 nm afterpassing the camera optical lens 30 in Embodiment 3. A field curvature Sin FIG. 12 is a field curvature in a sagittal direction, and T is afield curvature in a tangential direction.

The subsequent Table 13 lists values corresponding to the variousconditions in the embodiments according to the above conditions.Apparently, the camera optical lens 30 in Embodiment 3 satisfies thevarious conditions.

In this embodiment, an entrance pupil diameter (ENPD) of the cameraoptical lens 30 is 4.508 mm, an image height (IH) of 1.0H is 4.000 mm,and a field of view (FOV) in the diagonal direction is 49.60°. Thus, thecamera optical lens 30 achieves large aperture, long focal length andultra-thinness, the on-axis and off-axis chromatic aberration issufficiently corrected, thereby achieving excellent optical performance.

TABLE 13 Parameters and Embodi- Embodi- Embodi- conditions ment 1 ment 2ment 3 f/TTL 0.96 0.95 0.95 f2/f 4.97 4.00 3.53 (R9 + R10)/(R9 − R10)−3.52 −10.00 −19.71 f 8.479 8.521 8.611 f1 11.935 12.206 12.216 f242.135 34.044 30.395 f3 8.509 8.423 8.593 f4 −9.035 −7.800 −7.802 f5101.207 157.027 286.211 f6 27.281 27.832 27.303 f7 −19.490 −34.210−34.143 f8 −13.524 −12.717 −12.572 f12 9.292 9.109 8.872 FNO 1.91 1.911.91 TTL 8.832 8.959 9.051 IH 4.000 4.000 4.000 FOV 50.00° 49.80° 49.60°

It will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that theembodiments described above are specific embodiments realizing thepresent disclosure, and that in practical applications, various changesmay be made thereto in form and in detail without departing from therange and scope of the disclosure.

What is claimed is:
 1. A camera optical lens comprising eight lenseswhich are, from an object side to an image side in sequence: a firstlens having a positive refractive power, a second lens having a positiverefractive power, a third lens having a positive refractive power, afourth lens having a negative refractive power, a fifth lens having apositive refractive power, a sixth lens having a positive refractivepower, a seventh lens having a negative refractive power, and an eighthlens having a negative refractive power; wherein the camera optical lenssatisfies conditions of:0.95≤f/TTL;3.50≤f2/f≤5.00; and−20.00≤(R9+R10)/(R9−R10)≤−3.50; where TTL denotes a total optical lengthfrom an object-side surface of the first lens to an image surface of thecamera optical lens along an optical axis; f denotes a focal length ofthe camera optical lens; f2 denotes a focal length of the second lens;R9 denotes a central curvature radius of an object-side surface of thefifth lens; R10 denotes a central curvature radius of an image-sidesurface of the fifth lens.
 2. The camera optical lens according to claim1, wherein the camera optical lens further satisfies a condition of:2.50≤d11/d12≤6.50; where d11 denotes an on-axis thickness of the sixthlens; and d12 denotes an on-axis distance from an image-side surface ofthe sixth lens to an object-side surface of the seventh lens.
 3. Thecamera optical lens according to claim 1, wherein the camera opticallens further satisfies conditions of:0.70≤f1/f≤2.15;−8.62≤(R1+R2)/(R1−R2)≤−2.77; and0.06≤d1/TTL≤0.20; where f1 denotes a focal length of the first lens; R1denotes a central curvature radius of the object-side surface of thefirst lens; R2 denotes a central curvature radius of an image-sidesurface of the first lens; and d1 denotes an on-axis thickness of thefirst lens.
 4. The camera optical lens according to claim 1, wherein thecamera optical lens further satisfies conditions of:−62.20≤(R3+R4)/(R3−R4)≤−7.99; and0.02≤d3/TTL≤0.06; where R3 denotes a central curvature radius of anobject-side surface of the second lens; R4 denotes a central curvatureradius of an image-side surface of the second lens; and d3 denotes anon-axis thickness of the second lens.
 5. The camera optical lensaccording to claim 1, wherein the camera optical lens further satisfiesconditions of:0.49≤f3/f≤1.51;0.01≤(R5+R6)/(R5−R6)≤0.21; and0.05≤d5/TTL≤0.16; where f3 denotes a focal length of the third lens; R5denotes a central curvature radius of an object-side surface of thethird lens; R6 denotes a central curvature radius of an image-sidesurface of the third lens; and d5 denotes an on-axis thickness of thethird lens.
 6. The camera optical lens according to claim 1, wherein thecamera optical lens further satisfies conditions of:−2.13≤f4/f≤−0.60;0.82≤(R7+R8)/(R7−R8)≤2.77; and0.02≤d7/TTL≤0.06; where f4 denotes a focal length of the fourth lens; R7denotes a central curvature radius of an object-side surface of thefourth lens; R8 denotes a central curvature radius of an image-sidesurface of the fourth lens; and d7 denotes an on-axis thickness of thefourth lens.
 7. The camera optical lens according to claim 1, whereinthe camera optical lens further satisfies following conditions:5.97≤f5/f≤49.86; and0.02≤d9/TTL≤0.06; where f5 denotes a focal length of the fifth lens; andd9 denotes an on-axis thickness of the fifth lens.
 8. The camera opticallens according to claim 1, wherein the camera optical lens furthersatisfies a condition of:1.59≤f6/f≤4.90;3.94≤(R11+R12)/(R11−R12)≤15.32; and0.03≤d11/TTL≤0.11; where f6 denotes a focal length of the sixth lens;R11 denotes a central curvature radius of an object-side surface of thesixth lens; R12 denotes a central curvature radius of an image-sidesurface of the sixth lens; and d11 denotes an on-axis thickness of thesixth lens.
 9. The camera optical lens according to claim 1, wherein thecamera optical lens further satisfies a condition of:−8.03≤f7/f≤−1.53;1.92≤(R13+R14)/(R13−R14)≤10.16; and0.03≤d13/TTL≤0.08; where f7 denotes a focal length of the seventh lens;R13 denotes a central curvature radius of an object-side surface of theseventh lens; R14 denotes a central curvature radius of an image-sidesurface of the seventh lens; and d13 denotes an on-axis thickness of theseventh lens.
 10. The camera optical lens according to claim 1, whereinthe camera optical lens further satisfies a condition of:−3.19≤f8/f≤−0.97;0.10≤(R15+R16)/(R15−R16)≤1.41; and0.02≤d15/TTL≤0.07; where f8 denotes a focal length of the eighth lens;R15 denotes a central curvature radius of an object-side surface of theeighth lens; R16 denotes a central curvature radius of an image-sidesurface of the eighth lens; d15 denotes an on-axis thickness of theeighth lens.